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Tuesday 29 September 2015

Cinematography: Camera Shots

Our camera shots are very important as this will help with the showcasing of our star and also the emotion that the audience will feel. We want to make sure that the audience feels sorry for our female character as she is isolated and alone from everyone else. Not even her 'clients' have any connection with her. So instead of listing different shot types without any true meaning and who they are based on, I have listed the shots under the different characters involved.

STAR/SINGER (Miles Newman)
- Close ups (a desirable shot type seen in conventional music videos)
- Long shots (shows costume and also power)

MAIN FEMALE (Honor Chapman)
- High angled shots (shows her own demotion of herself)
- Candid/Rookie filming (shows her not being as professional as it seems)

DANCERS (Seen in the Pit)
- Medium shots (this will be cutting off their heads as it creates a sense of having no identity as people don't want to be know or identified as they are not the main star.)

CLIENT (Miles Newman (face is not seen))
- Low angle shots (to show power and authority)
- Mid shots (shows the female character being close to him and also leaves his identity unknown.)

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